Tri-Power 389/360 HP V-8, 4-Speed
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HIGHLIGHTS
Period correct 389 CI Tri-Power V-8 engine
Factory rated at 360 HP and 424 lb-ft of torque
Three 2-barrel carburetors
4-speed manual transmission
Hurst shifter with a woodgrain shift knob
Cherry Red exterior paint
Power operated white convertible top
Power steering
Heavy-duty shocks and springs
Front stabilizer bar
Rally I wheels with redline tires
Seller makes no representations regarding the existence or
correctness of any drivetrain codes and/or numbers. Buyer
responsible to make his own determinations if that information is
desired.
This is a PHS documented GTO Convertible that was equipped from the
factory with the 389 Tri-Power engine and a 4-speed transmission.
In addition, previous ownership stated the "Blank" paint code on
trim tag indicates this car was special-ordered in Cherry Red
exterior paint for original dealer's wife". The special color red
is combined with a white power convertible top with white bucket
seats.
Standard on 4-speed 1966 GTO's was a Hurst shifter, heavy-duty
shock absorbers and springs, and a front stabilizer bar. Also
included is the woodgrain trim dashboard fascia and steering wheel
rim.
Vehicle Details
1966 Pontiac GTO
Listing ID:CC-1927254
Price:$117,850
Location:Roanoke, Texas
Year:1966
Make:Pontiac
Model:GTO
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:White
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:11158
Stock Number:1386
VIN:242676P294755
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